is not to show restraint. they had shown a fair degree of lulls. that didn t yield results. now they re being more aggressive in their approach and they re thinking that might bring the u.s. and other parties to loosen some of the sanctions because they re threatening an ought-out w all-out war in the middle east. it has spread across the region. in many ways they ve boxed saudi arabia on three fronts. iran has proxies to the north in syria and iraq. iran itself lies to the east. and, of course, they have the houthi rebels in the south. they re using that as leverage to say, listen, come and talk to us and don t let things get out of hand. when we come back, the latest fallout surrounding the
to our people and the world that america is big enough to admit when it s wrong. i recognize that there is controversy in terms of some of the details. but what s not controversial is the fact that we did some things that violated who we are as a people. it s illogical to think that you could be with high value detainees who plotted and planned to do the embassy bombings and 9-11 and had other plans and think these intense interrogations didn t yield results. but that s exactly what the 6,000 pages and the 524-page summary reveals. that is you have to suspend this belief, if i can borrow a catch phrase. here is liz cheney. what senator feinstein did yesterday on the floor of the senate was frankly a really sad end to what has been a long career in the united states senate. but it was a disgrace. you can go back to 2009, very first days when president obama